I believe it's a Stank of Arseholes.Citysliker wrote:Not quite sure what the collective term for arseholes is?
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I believe it's a Salad of Arseholes.Citysliker wrote:Not quite sure what the collective term for arseholes is?
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I believe it's a Plug of Arseholes.Citysliker wrote:Not quite sure what the collective term for arseholes is?
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I believe it's an Enema of Arseholes.Citysliker wrote:Not quite sure what the collective term for arseholes is?
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I believe it's a Hemorrhoid of Arseholes.Citysliker wrote:Not quite sure what the collective term for arseholes is?
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Hahahahahahahahah!
Gross.
Gross.
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Rip Wheeler in the Call of Cthulhu "No Man's Land" scenario
Plays for Keepers
Rip Wheeler in the Call of Cthulhu "No Man's Land" scenario
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Thinking about taking the Friday walking tour 9-11 and then the bus tour 1-2:30. Anyone wants to join me?
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Back from Providence now in my New York home and wondering what the hell just ran over me. Oh, yes, that's right, it was a big cosmic circus train of Lovecraftian wonders.
To all of you on the forum who I met for the first time over this amazing weekend, thanks for adding so much to this incredible event. Afraid to start naming names here lest I leave anyone out, but you know who you are!
And to old friends from Skype of Cthulhu, the Arseholes and other circles, it was so great to meet up in person for the first time or first time since last time.
To be totally honest, I'm feeling acutely sad that it's over. Its good to be home and resting after such a madcap social decathalon, but the quiet here is deafening.
To everyone: please stay in touch. Let's keep this great feeling and the momentum of the weekend shambling along just a little while longer.
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To all of you on the forum who I met for the first time over this amazing weekend, thanks for adding so much to this incredible event. Afraid to start naming names here lest I leave anyone out, but you know who you are!
And to old friends from Skype of Cthulhu, the Arseholes and other circles, it was so great to meet up in person for the first time or first time since last time.
To be totally honest, I'm feeling acutely sad that it's over. Its good to be home and resting after such a madcap social decathalon, but the quiet here is deafening.
To everyone: please stay in touch. Let's keep this great feeling and the momentum of the weekend shambling along just a little while longer.
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Keeper of the Cthulhu Dark "Secret Everest Expedition" PbP scenario
Rip Wheeler in the Call of Cthulhu "No Man's Land" scenario
Plays for Keepers
Rip Wheeler in the Call of Cthulhu "No Man's Land" scenario
Plays for Keepers
Absolutely agreed! There was definitely a sense of impending ending hanging in air on Sunday. I played an amazing game with Oscar (tired as he was, he kept up a strong game!), but there was kind of a melancholic atmosphere in the gaming hall as things were wrapping up. I'm glad the majority of goodbyes were said on Saturday night (actually early Sunday morning) when spirits were at their height! It was an incredible weekend filled with incredible people, and I plan to make it a regular occurrence. Thanks to everyone who made it such a memorable experience